The CEO of Goldman Sachs confirms that the Apple Card will also arrive in Spain

Much was said about it and there was little hope that the Cupertino boys would end up launching it. We talk about the Apple Card, Apple's credit card with Goldman Sachs, a card that will be a reality this coming summer in the United States. But will it reach more countries?

Well, it seems that it is, and it has been his own CEO of Goldman Sachs who has hinted that the Apple Card will reach more countries after seeing the reception of the Apple Card in the United States. After the jump we give you all the details about the arrival of the Apple Card to more countries, including Spain ...

The truth is that the Apple Card is the definitive digital financial experience, it is the true fate of Apple Pay since it gives a 360º turn to what we can do with our devices. But yes, you know that they said that the launch would be in the United States, although as we say, the guys from CNBC have obtained the declaration of the CEO of Goldman Sachs himself confirming that this Apple Card will have an international expansion. In the words of the CEO of Goldman Sachs himself:

With the Apple Card we are going to start in the US, but over time we are considering international opportunities to expand the Apple Card. We will launch it in the US during the summer and we believe the reception will be so good that it will quickly create a fad.

So now you know, do not despair thinking that you will not see in Spain, or outside the United States, everything that the Cupertino boys presented to us last Monday. The Apple Card is undoubtedly Apple's best business opportunity, so I see no reason for it to expand internationally. There are other brands, among which is American Express (in its international version) that They allow us to contract them in the country we are in, they are credit cards that in the end charge us the amount spent on our accounts personal, so the operation of expanding is not at all difficult. We are going to see what the launch is like in the United States, if it is good, it will be, I do not think it will take us long to see it worldwide.


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  1.   Pablo said

    Hello, sorry, but we must be very optimistic, from the words of the CEO of Goldman Sachs, to affirm that Apple Card will arrive in Spain; it may come, but I'm afraid it will take time. I hope I am wrong.

    All the best

  2.   Alexandre said

    You always do the same and it is nothing serious: you never put the fonts.

    What cost you to put a link to the statements of the CEO of Goldman Sachs? In this case, it would be nice to see the complete sentence. Eg. Did the CEO directly say Spain or something like that such as "EU countries"?

    It is vital to put sources in an article and you never do it, it is not reliable to share information like this. As a tip for improvement I tell you.